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Tokyo landlords are in a panic because the real estate market went soft.
The crowd was in a panic.
Poor Slightly, most wretched of all the children now, for he was in a panic about Peter, bitterly regretted what he had done.
He started so that he leaped up on the springs of the sofa, and leaning on his arms got in a panic onto his knees.
26, 1996, Patsy phoned the Boulder police in a panic about a ransom note she says she found on a staircase leading to the kitchen.
Circuit breakers afford investors and traders the time to sell stock calmly, rather than dump it in a panic.
txt Here a Chick, There a Chick Here a Chick, There a Chick The world is in a panic over chickens.
First of all by acknowledging, rather than suppressing in a panic, the erotic feelings we have about children: We should realize that finding children seductive does not compel us to fondle them "in a yucky way," as the day-care prosecutors so nicely put it.
At the same time that the picture was winning an international critics' prize at the Cannes Film Festival (where it was shown outside the main competition), Universal, the studio that financed it (through its recently acquired "indie" wing, October), unloaded it in a panic--largely because its new owners, the Bronfmans of Seagram, feared being associated with a movie that featured a pedophile.
When they telephoned local government offices in a panic, asking to be checked for radiation in the homes they had been ordered not to leave, they were told the checks were being done only at the village community center.
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